Connect grandma2 resolume 6
Re: Connect grandma2 resolume 6
You will need to create a fixture for this in your MA software. and then connect the two using artnet and an ethernet cable.
Re: Connect grandma2 resolume 6
The idea is that rather than having “a fixture” you can create your own and just control the attributes you want to.
I use Chamsys, and quite often patch two or more different fixtures on my lx desk, for example I might patch a three channel rgb (generic ltp LED) fixture and use that to control the colours of a layer. I might also patch a strobe and use it to control a top layer stroboscope effect.
I use Chamsys, and quite often patch two or more different fixtures on my lx desk, for example I might patch a three channel rgb (generic ltp LED) fixture and use that to control the colours of a layer. I might also patch a strobe and use it to control a top layer stroboscope effect.
Re: Connect grandma2 resolume 6
You still have to create your own "Fixture" in your console. Unless you just want a TON of dimmer channels. Another problem with using "Dimmer" channels in MA is that they are tethered to the Grand Master, or ANY group you assign them too. This is not a good idea when it comes to assigning a "Dimmer" channel to control your clips or decks, as moving your Grand Master or your Group will start scrolling and changing your clips and decks lolEmpyfree wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 21:21 The idea is that rather than having “a fixture” you can create your own and just control the attributes you want to.
I use Chamsys, and quite often patch two or more different fixtures on my lx desk, for example I might patch a three channel rgb (generic ltp LED) fixture and use that to control the colours of a layer. I might also patch a strobe and use it to control a top layer stroboscope effect.
Re: Connect grandma2 resolume 6
Doesn’t have to be one fixture though... and doesn’t have to have concurrent DMX addresses.
You could patch four rgb fixtures that then control “colourise” effects on four different layers of all you want to control is colour. Or if you wanted to just control position of a single graphic you could patch almost any moving head fixture in your desk and just use the pan/tilt attributes... not the most efficient way of doing it but it would still work!
I do sometimes make a simple fixture that has a dimmer channel (layer opacity) and then another attribute that controls the clip selection on a LTP basis.
You could patch four rgb fixtures that then control “colourise” effects on four different layers of all you want to control is colour. Or if you wanted to just control position of a single graphic you could patch almost any moving head fixture in your desk and just use the pan/tilt attributes... not the most efficient way of doing it but it would still work!
I do sometimes make a simple fixture that has a dimmer channel (layer opacity) and then another attribute that controls the clip selection on a LTP basis.